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Topic: Radeon released RX 480. (Card is Released) - page 9. (Read 60193 times)

legendary
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Try to mine EXPANSE , algo dagger same ethereum .
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Anyone run Sapphire RX 480?? I heard the HEATEXCHANGE is not that great.. shall i fork out the 15% premium for ASUS??  
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1030
Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
What are your avg temps on the 480s?
newbie
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Rx 480 on LBRY (LBC) any info?

115MH, not that good compared with pascal

Thanks man Wink
legendary
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Merit: 4331
OC 1228 mhz XFX RX 480 8gb card was on sale at Microcenter/Houston for $249.99 today (cardbox says $259.99, but $249.99 at the register) plus tax=$270.
Does anyone has good undervolt settings for this one?
Usually i use ubuntu 14.04 or 15.10 for eth mining, but these cards require either 16.04 or just Windows.
IF Windows, then I have 64 bit Win 7 on the disk-did anyone use Win7 or I have to upgrade to Win 10?

Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
Rx 480 on LBRY (LBC) any info?

115MH, not that good compared with pascal
newbie
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
Rx 480 on LBRY (LBC) any info?
legendary
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Merit: 1032
Honestly Speaking i want that hack  Huh
legendary
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Where are the settings for 29@ 120 watts?

Here...if you look closely you can make out the proper Hex values for the bios  Cheesy

squeezed a few more MH out if it with some BIOS hacks Cheesy


hero member
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I will probably get RX 480 when they are available, but they are kind of disappointing, as i expected more.
From what i see, they hash 23.5-24 mh and use 190W.
My r9 390 from MSi hashes at 28 mh and uses 270W (without any overclocking), so not a tremendous difference in hashing vs power, about 17%.
If you can get cheap MSI r9 390 (after rebates and selling warhammer), it might be a slightly better deal.

The hashrate on rx 480 is 23-29 mh/s.

Best results I have seen is 29 mh/s @ 120 watts/hour.

I've created my own custom bios and am testing it on a test rig now as I believe this bad boy can be more efficient.

These rx 480 have tons of OC potential.   The bios indicates it can be OC +800 mhz up to 2000 mhz on the gpu.  I've heard of one person running the 480 at 1.5 ghz.

Where are the settings for 29@ 120 watts?
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
I will probably get RX 480 when they are available, but they are kind of disappointing, as i expected more.
From what i see, they hash 23.5-24 mh and use 190W.
My r9 390 from MSi hashes at 28 mh and uses 270W (without any overclocking), so not a tremendous difference in hashing vs power, about 17%.
If you can get cheap MSI r9 390 (after rebates and selling warhammer), it might be a slightly better deal.

The hashrate on rx 480 is 23-29 mh/s.

Best results I have seen is 29 mh/s @ 120 watts/hour.

I've created my own custom bios and am testing it on a test rig now as I believe this bad boy can be more efficient.

These rx 480 have tons of OC potential.   The bios indicates it can be OC +800 mhz up to 2000 mhz on the gpu.  I've heard of one person running the 480 at 1.5 ghz.
sr. member
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I will probably get RX 480 when they are available, but they are kind of disapponting, as i expected more.
From what i see, they hash 23.5-24 mh and use 190W.
My r9 390 from MSi hashes 28 mh and uses 270W (withought any overclocking), so not a tremendous difference in hashing vs power, about 17%.
If you can get cheap MSI r9 390 (after rebates and selling warhammer), it might be a slightly better deal.

If you get cheap R9 390, it is faster ROI if your electricity price is low. But you can also undervolt 480.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
I will probably get RX 480 when they are available, but they are kind of disappointing, as i expected more.
From what i see, they hash 23.5-24 mh and use 190W.
My r9 390 from MSi hashes at 28 mh and uses 270W (without any overclocking), so not a tremendous difference in hashing vs power, about 17%.
If you can get cheap MSI r9 390 (after rebates and selling warhammer), it might be a slightly better deal.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!


Did you plug the two molex connectors when the 480X fried the mother boards? I think it should not.

I was using unpowered risers, so only the 6 pin on the card was connected.  I now have powered risers.  Live and learn

you don't need powered risers with asrock h81 pro btc, just plug in the two molex, i'm running the same rig with standard ribbon risers, and never had any problem
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1030
Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!


Did you plug the two molex connectors when the 480X fried the mother boards? I think it should not.

I was using unpowered risers, so only the 6 pin on the card was connected.  I now have powered risers.  Live and learn

So you did not use the Asrok pro BTC mother boards when you burn the cards and the motherboard?

No
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!


Did you plug the two molex connectors when the 480X fried the mother boards? I think it should not.

I was using unpowered risers, so only the 6 pin on the card was connected.  I now have powered risers.  Live and learn

So you did not use the Asrok pro BTC mother boards when you burn the cards and the motherboard?
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1030
Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!


Did you plug the two molex connectors when the 480X fried the mother boards? I think it should not.

I was using unpowered risers, so only the 6 pin on the card was connected.  I now have powered risers.  Live and learn
sr. member
Activity: 719
Merit: 250
I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!


Did you plug the two molex connectors when the 480X fried the mother boards? I think it should not.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1030
Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?

Yes, I was using the old drivers (I got my cards on release day).  Were the cards blown?  No idea.  Returned them, got credit and ordered replacements.  Cards are here, still waiting on the new motherboards.  2 ASRock's on the way!!
member
Activity: 127
Merit: 10
I just got my replacements from Amazon I ordered the beginning of the month!!  $239 Each!!

Replacements?

Yes, the 1st ones fried the motherboard (my bad, using non powered risers).  Returned those and ordered 4 more ($10 each cheaper as well).

So did it fry the cards too? Were you using the un-updated drivers?
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